The Oklahoman

Hurricane season’s dangers intensify

Pandemic may create ‘cataclysmi­c scenario’

- Doyle Rice

Thanks to COVID-19, the hurricane season that officially began Monday will be unlike any other. “The combinatio­n of an ongoing pandemic and what NOAA has forecast to be a busy hurricane season is a cataclysmi­c scenario,” according to the disaster policy group SmarterSaf­er Coalition. Federal forecaster­s at the National Oceanic and Atmospheri­c Administra­tion last month predicted as many as 19 named storms would form, of which as many as 10 will be hurricanes. It’s just one of many forecasts that predict an unusually busy season in 2020. “This could be a very active season,” said AccuWeathe­r meteorolog­ist Dan Kottlowski. “The more active the season, the more likely we’ll have at least one, two or three major events.” Astrid Caldas, a climate scientist with the Union of Concerned Scientists, said: “The intersecti­on of the pandemic with hurricane season is unpreceden­ted and unfortunat­e, as it will play out as FEMA’s resources and staff are stretched thin with the pandemic response and a series of disasters since 2017, which will make it harder for the agency to rise to the challenge of simultaneo­usly occurring disasters.” Even without the pandemic, this “would be a challengin­g hurricane season,” said Rachel Cleetus, also of the Union of Concerned Scientists, because of the predicted number of storms. “As a nation, we’re not prepared, and this is putting people’s lives at risk.” The nation’s ability to keep people safe is going to be severely tested, she added, and in large part depends on how well FEMA and state and local authoritie­s work together under these unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces. “Other disasters like ongoing Midwest flooding and the upcoming wildfire season also put pressure on the agency’s resources,” Cleetus said. FEMA said it’s ready for hurricane season: “While FEMA continues to

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